Specs of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 show up on AnTuTu

We knew that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 would feature a pretty impressive specs sheet including the pixel dense QHD display. And a new revelation made by AnTuTu benchmarks confirms that along with the Snapdragon 805 chipset. There’s also the global version listed here carrying the Exynos 5 Octa chipset, which will most likely be targeted towards non-LTE markets. The rest of the hardware will be shared by the two variants.

The listing also reveals the existence of a 16-megapixel camera on the back which is probably the same unit as the Galaxy S5. There’s also 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and Android 4.4.3 KitKat. The Exynos variant is listed as the SM-N910C while the Snapdragon 805 model is mentioned as the SM-N910S which is how the company will differentiate between the two models.

There’s still some time left for Samsung to officially uncover the phablet, but the leak has given us a clear indication of what to expect at IFA 2014 this year. Previous rumors had suggested that Samsung would perhaps use a curved OLED panel for the smartphone, but that doesn’t seem likely at this juncture.

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